Top Tech Podcasts To Listen To In 2022

Top Tech Podcasts To Listen To In 2022

We live in a computer-based world where technology evolves fast, right before our eyes. If you’re a tech enthusiast looking for podcasts to keep you updated with the latest in the tech industry while you’re on the go, then this article is for you. Below, we have gathered the top tech podcast choices from several professionals.

From Stephen Curry, CEO of Coco Sign:

“This is Stephen Curry, the CEO at CocoSign, a renowned secure E-Sign service provider that helps businesses automate their paperwork workflow through a programmable logic signing system. 

The Darknet Diaries: It covers the current tech, its issues, and what to do for its betterment. However, this podcast may not be as short as the others. It focuses on cybersecurity, cybercrime, etc. It sometimes deviates from other topics such as pen-testing and social engineering, but the show does not sound like it deviates from its centralized tech-oriented theme. 

Evolving for the Next Billion by GGV Capital: This bi-weekly podcast is designed to discuss local talent and technology giants who contribute to the technology industry for the lives of future internet users. This podcast provides the past, present, and future of technology. 

Breaking in Startups: The Startups Podcast is a forum for showcasing the stories of people who have entered tech from non-traditional domains. Their podcast gives you an inside look at the most disturbing beginnings by sharing success stories of people from all walks of life, including college graduates, professional athletes and students, military veterans, young parents, corporate people, financiers, coordinators, and capitalists.”

From Erica Tan, Co-Founder of Best in Singapore:

“I am an entrepreneur. My recommendation for the best podcast for tech-lovers is the Accidental Tech Podcast. All the three hosts of ATP are developers themselves, so they are experts in their respective fields. Their in-depth conversations feel like you have a backstage pass to a gathering of the best of the best in the industry. 

The show ranges from detailed explanations of the latest products one minute to long-running jokes between tech friends the next. So, if you’re fascinated about everything tech—from the minutiae of programming languages to the latest industry news—ATP is the podcast for you.”

From Robert Johansson, CEO of Image Kits:

“REPLY ALL: Reply All has to be included in any discussion of the best tech podcasts. The show explores the frequently symbiotic relationship between technology and people, taking listeners down uncharted territory while probing various innovative subjects and concepts. PJ Vogt and Alex Goldman, the hosts, do a fantastic job of putting a unique spin on many of the technology stories that you might hear about in the news. 

TED TALKS TECHNOLOGY: The TED Talks series is well-known, and there aren’t many individuals who haven’t heard of it. And, wonder, their Ted Talks Technology show is one of the best technology podcasts available. It delves into unusual stories with headlines that aren’t found in the mainstream media. In these short but educational episodes, we discuss data privacy, the relationship between technology and psychology, and emerging technology’s role in various businesses.”

From Alex Kus, Chief Marketing Officer of Buddy:

“I’m a big fan of tech round-ups, so probably no surprise that one of my recommendations for 2022 is This Week in Tech with Leo Laporte. The podcast is weekly, covers everything I need to know in tech news, and often has many experts come on to talk specifics. If you’re a coding nerd like myself and everyone I work with, I would highly recommend Software Defined Talk. They cover a lot of enterprise and infrastructure topics (think DevOps, Kubernetes, Cloud, etc.) but are much more in the style of a bunch of friends just shooting the shit, which I find more relaxing.”

From Malte Scholz, CEO of Air Focus:

“Risky Business: This weekly podcast hosts some of the tech industry’s top leaders and covers the latest trends and events. The interviews are very detailed and provide valuable insights for other tech leaders. Also, guests come from different tech businesses, giving each topic a unique perspective. One of the most commonly discussed topics is cybersecurity and all of the risks businesses face nowadays. In the era of remote work, when all-important processes are executed online, this kind of content is very much needed.”

From Jonathan Tian, the Co-Founder of Mobitrix:

“Reply All: No list of top tech podcasts would be complete without Reply All. The show explores various unique topics and ideas related to the often symbiotic relationship between technology and people. Their unique take on news stories about technology is excellent. 

Pivot: Pivot is a top tech podcast hosted by Kara Swisher, co-founder of Recode, and Scott Galloway. Those who haven’t: you have a lot in store. Everything from Elon Musk’s antics to the advancing digital era of science is discussed every two weeks. 

Upgrade: Upgrade is a must-see for any Apple – or consumer technology – fan. Myke Hurley and Jason Snell lead the audience through a series of pop culture-infused segments meant to mock current events. Hundreds of new and timeless content options are available for Apple customers. 

a16z: Andreessen Horowitz may be one of the best tech podcasts for entrepreneurs. The a16z venture capital firm views technology and its impact on the economy and society as industrial. It features a variety of speakers from across the company, allowing for a diverse range of topics. 

Ted Talks Technology: Few people haven’t heard of the TED Talks series. And their Ted Talks Technology show is one of the best tech podcasts out there. It delves into unusual stories with non-news headlines. These short but informative episodes focus on data privacy, the relationship between technology and psychology, and emerging technology’s role in various industries.”

From Daniela Sawyer, Founder of Find People Fast:

“This Week in Tech: TWiT is hosted by Leo Laporte, founder of TWiT.tv, a podcast network. ‘Your first podcast of the week is the last word in tech.’ TWiT is a weekly discussion of high tech trends, focusing on technology news and reviews. Patrick Norton, Kevin Rose, and John C. Dvorak were all on Leo’s roundtable, Awarded the People’s Choice Podcast Award for Best Technology Podcast in 2005. 

Daily Tech News Show: If waiting a week is too much, try the Daily Tech News Show podcast. This daily podcast from Tom Merritt and Sarah Lane discusses the top tech stories to help you understand what’s going on. This podcast series has something for everyone, from privacy policies to interviews with CTAs and AI. 

Software-Defined Talk: This podcast is hosted by Cote, Brandon Whichard, and Matt Ray and covers topics like Kubernetes, serverless, cloud, DevOps, and coding. It brings you current events and lively debates with weekly episodes and over 180 episodes already archived; this is a podcast not to be missed! 

Women In Tech Republic: the Third Republic created this podcast as part of an employee initiative to create a platform for women in tech to share, help, and encourage one another to make tech a more appealing and inclusive workplace for all. Throughout the podcast, women from various tech fields share their stories, career advice, and tips.”

From Tatsiana Kirimava, the CEO of Orangesoft:

“I recommend the WSJ Tech News Briefing and The Growth Show podcasts that provide me with everyday inspiration. Be sure some great ideas will come to your mind while listening to these awesome tech podcasts. 

Tech News Briefing is your guide to what people in tech are talking about. Every weekday, they bring you breaking tech news and scoops from the pros at the Wall Street Journal, insight into innovations and policy debates, tips from their tech team, and exclusive interviews with movers and shakers in the industry. 

The Growth Show is a podcast all about growth. Each episode of the show explores the inspiring stories behind how people grow a business, an idea, or a movement. The speakers are mostly successful entrepreneurs with an amazing track record, growth hackers, and other interesting people with different touchpoints with the topic behind growth itself.”

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